Today’s sermon continued our series on marriage, using the metaphor of a garden to explore how to keep a marriage fruitful and alive. Just as a garden needs fertilizer to…
In this sermon, we explored the metaphor of marriage as a garden, focusing on the "weeds" that can choke out the health and fruitfulness of our relationships. Drawing from Ephesians…
In this sermon, we continued our journey through Ephesians 5, focusing on the metaphor of marriage as a garden, specifically the role of "water"—the nurturing influence wives bring to the…
Today’s message focused on the metaphor of marriage as a garden, specifically on the importance of “watering” it with our words, as described in Ephesians 5:25-29. We explored what it…
In this sermon, we continued our marriage series using the metaphor of a garden to explore the unique design and roles of husbands and wives. Drawing from Ephesians 5:22-24, we…
Today’s sermon explored the foundational truths of marriage through the lens of Ephesians 5:31 and the Genesis creation account. Using the metaphor of marriage as a garden, we examined how…
Today’s sermon introduced a new series on marriage, using Ephesians 5:22-32 as the foundational text. Drawing from personal experience and the metaphors of Song of Solomon, I compared marriage to…
The church at Thessalonica is told to not do sex like the people who don’t know God. Paul had previously instructed them to control their bodies in holiness and honor. We attempt to unearth the weapons that they would have used to exercise body control.
Ancient Greeks and Romans had a drastically different view of what was allowed sexually. The good news is the Gospel has redefined sex for the entire world and in its sunrise has protected the most vulnerable in a society.
Colossians 3 is all about heaven in and culture out, beginning with our minds and moving to marriage. We, believers, want marriages that are not based on culture’s roller coaster…
First, it was anger, then lust, and now Jesus talks about divorce. We probably wouldn't have divorced if we had dealt with anger and lust. Divorce, however, is a reality…
Bible Text: 1 Peter 3:1-7; 1 Corinthians 6:13; Genesis 12/20; Hebrews 4:12; Matthew 17:20; Mark 10:27; Genesis 2:24; Isaiah 61:3 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: 1 Peter
Bible Text: Proverbs 31:11-12; Psalm 15:1-4; Genesis 1:28, Gal. 6:9-10; Acts 10:38 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Proverbs
Bible Text: Proverbs 2:17, 1:8, 6:20, 31:16,24, 5:18-19; Song of Solomon 1:2; Hebrews 12:1-2; Ephesians 5:32; Isaiah 40:31; Galatians 5:22; Matthew 6:33 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Proverbs
Bible Text: Ecclesiastes 8-9 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Ecclesiastes
Bible Text: Genesis 24 | Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: Genesis
Preacher: Matt Heverly | Series: The Dirty Dozen


